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Following close behind tweed, cord and flannel in the fall classics lineup: the cable knit wool sweater. Todd’s given that fairly thick stitch — introduced in Ireland in the early 20th century by fishermen — a modern update. The Donegal merino (“Donegal” refers to a technique where small pieces of yarn in different colors are randomly woven in for a soft, heathered effect) is knit in a clean, scaled-up fishtail cable. If you only get one new sweater, make it this one; with a chic rib-to-roll trim, a classic fit and lots of colors to choose from, it looks great with everything from pleated trousers to denim.
Following close behind tweed, cord and flannel in the fall classics lineup: the cable knit wool sweater. Todd’s given that fairly thick stitch — introduced in Ireland in the early 20th century by fishermen — a modern update. The Donegal merino (“Donegal” refers to a technique where small pieces of yarn in different colors are randomly woven in for a soft, heathered effect) is knit in a clean, scaled-up fishtail cable. If you only get one new sweater, make it this one; with a chic rib-to-roll trim, a classic fit and lots of colors to choose from, it looks great with everything from pleated trousers to denim.